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Finding a title
Monday, June 14, 2010 at 12:52 AM

Finding a title is hard and there were not that many suggestions along the way. The title 'Robot Film' was used almost the whole project period. I guess the reason why we didn't change the title of the film until pretty late in the movie was because the title 'Robot Film' worked just fine in the in-group communication. This just became our working title, and we all knew we had to change it something more professional later. When the end was near we realized that we had to think of a new title. Our project manager was asking the different team members trying to lurk out a better and more professional title. Just recently we had made some changes to the story, and the ending was now in place so now we had a more solid basis for making a new title. The final title for the film was found when our project manger prompted our lead animator for a title suggestion. From out of nowhere he answered 'Lights Out', which I think was a brilliant idea. The team agreed to use this title and I just keep on learning that some of the best ideas aren't made during brainstorming or exercises like that; they just come to you out of the blue.

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I am indeed the one and only Adrian Fjellberg. Famous for nothing... Yet!
Born in 89 in Oslo, Norway. Now I study to become a 3D artist, and I trive as a student.

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